Pansexual


Soft on Soft
Count Your Lucky Stars (Written in the Stars, #3)
Our Way
Tight Quarters (Out of Uniform, #6)
Foolish Puckboy (Puckboys, #4)
The Library of the Unwritten (Hell's Library, #1)
Syncopation (Twisted Wishes Book 1)
In the Ravenous Dark
Miss Meteor
Crownchasers (Crownchasers, #1)
Not the Marrying Kind
Reverb (Twisted Wishes Book 3)
Counterpoint (Twisted Wishes Book 2)
The Melody of You and Me (Lillac Town, #1)
Stars Collide
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Sapphic & WLW Books Releasing in 2021
184 books — 317 voters
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Best Sapphic Romance
195 books — 124 voters

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M/F Romance with Bisexual Protagonists
142 books — 94 voters
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Books by LGBTQ People of Color
513 books — 148 voters

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2019 YA Books with LGBT Themes
252 books — 709 voters
Everything Leads to You by Nina LaCourQueens of Geek by Jen  WildeOf Fire and Stars by Audrey CoulthurstAsh by Malinda LoFar From You by Tess Sharpe
F/F SapphicAThon Recommendations
317 books — 113 voters

Stieg Larsson
Apart from the fact that you’re not really a dyke. You’re probably bisexual. But most of all you’re sexual—you like sex and you don’t care about what gender. You’re an entropic chaos factor.
Stieg Larsson

Riley Redgate
She guessed she was pansexual, a word acquired from the internet, from people who seemed more confident in it than she was: Yes, she still couldn’t say, I could want anyone, any gender, any type. Any person in the universe. Past layer and layer of self-consciousness, she knew it was true. But admitting the want was excruciating. The idea that somebody could look at her and just see it made her want to cry.
Riley Redgate, Final Draft

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